silverspy
Member
Hello everyone,
I recently came across some information that indicated that the Frequencies for the Inyo National Forest may have changed or be slated to change. I was wondering if anyone in the Region had feedback about this. I am now in the Pacific Northwest (at least for now) and have no way of verifying if they have been changed or not. If they have, it would seem to indicate a slow trend of Region 5 Forests changing and/or expanding their frequencies, with the LTBMU being the first, Los Padres 2nd, Modoc 3rd and now Inyo, if this is in fact the case. I can tell you that there have been quite a few changes in the past 2 or 3 years in Regions 1,2,4 and 6. Anyway, any feedback or information would be greatly appreciated, since I am currently a long way from Region 5 and can't currently monitor there. Thanks.
I recently came across some information that indicated that the Frequencies for the Inyo National Forest may have changed or be slated to change. I was wondering if anyone in the Region had feedback about this. I am now in the Pacific Northwest (at least for now) and have no way of verifying if they have been changed or not. If they have, it would seem to indicate a slow trend of Region 5 Forests changing and/or expanding their frequencies, with the LTBMU being the first, Los Padres 2nd, Modoc 3rd and now Inyo, if this is in fact the case. I can tell you that there have been quite a few changes in the past 2 or 3 years in Regions 1,2,4 and 6. Anyway, any feedback or information would be greatly appreciated, since I am currently a long way from Region 5 and can't currently monitor there. Thanks.